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The SHR Tropical Prediction Centers 2006 Forecast
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[quote:femto 336481:MV8xODk4NzNfNzU3MTkzMl83RDI2MURDNw==] SUMMARY OF 2006 ATLANTIC TROPICAL CYCLONE ACTIVITY AND VERIFICATION OF AUTHOR�S SEASONAL AND MONTHLY FORECASTS The 2006 Atlantic basin hurricane season had activity at slightly less than average (1950-2000) levels.� This activity was much less than predicted in our seasonal forecasts. http://hurricane.atmos.colostate.edu/Forecasts/2006/nov2006/ No clue how it fits. Not my subject. [/quote]
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Forecast for the 2006 Atlantic Basin Hurricane season from the SHRTPC. It's gonna be another active season. If you live in an area where Hurricanes threaten, you'd better have your shit together BEFORE they get there.
ATLANTIC BASIN SEASONAL HURRICANE FORECAST FOR 2006
Named Storms (NS) 19
Named Storm Days 120
Hurricanes 12
Hurricane Days 65
Intense Hurricanes 7
Intense Hurricane Days 18
Net Tropical Cyclone Activity 235
Here's what Dr.'s Phil and Bill say, The above is my prediction, we'll see who's closer in a year.
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